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The first players who have left Tottenham this summer all have one thing in common - their next destination. Southampton last night agreed a mega £18.1m deal to take not one, not two, not even three, but FOUR Spurs players to St. Mary's.
Full-back Kyle Naughton was retained as a part of the squad by Villas-Boas last season after a successful loan spell at Norwich, but his failure to impress has led to him being deemed unneeded by Jamie Redknapp. He will now try to rebuild his career at Southampton, having cost them a fee of £5m.
Andros Townsend has struggled to break into the first team, and after several loan spells to clubs including Leeds United as well as Harry Redknapp's QPR, Spurs have decided to let him go after the midfielder after the winger made it clear he wanted first team football. Southampton will pay Spurs £5m in exchange for his services.
The third, and possibly most surprising departure is that of left-back Danny Rose, with the youngster enjoying an excellent season on loan at the Stadium of Light. The Under-21 international narrowly missed out on an England call-up after impressing pundits but has been allowed to leave White Hart Lane without much ceremony for -again- a fee of £5m.
And finally, Gylfi Sigurdsson has been sent on loan to St. Mary's until the end of the season, with Southampton paying most of his wages as well as a £3.1m loan fee.

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The first players who have left Tottenham this summer all have one thing in common - their next destination. Southampton last night agreed a mega £18.1m deal to take not one, not two, not even three, but FOUR Spurs players to St. Mary's.
Full-back Kyle Naughton was retained as a part of the squad by Villas-Boas last season after a successful loan spell at Norwich, but his failure to impress has led to him being deemed unneeded by Jamie Redknapp. He will now try to rebuild his career at Southampton, having cost them a fee of £5m.
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Andros Townsend has struggled to break into the first team, and after several loan spells to clubs including Leeds United as well as Harry Redknapp's QPR, Spurs have decided to let him go after the midfielder after the winger made it clear he wanted first team football. Southampton will pay Spurs £5m in exchange for his services.

The third, and possibly most surprising departure is that of left-back Danny Rose, with the youngster enjoying an excellent season on loan at the Stadium of Light. The Under-21 international narrowly missed out on an England call-up after impressing pundits but has been allowed to leave White Hart Lane without much ceremony for -again- a fee of £5m.
And finally, Gylfi Sigurdsson has been sent on loan to St. Mary's until the end of the season, with Southampton paying most of his wages as well as a £3.1m loan fee.
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The Iceland international made his return to England on loan from Hoffenheim and impressed at Swansea, and at the end of the season Sigurdsson snubbed Liverpool to join Spurs. But he was not able to perform consistently given that he was not first-choice under AVB. He will be hoping to regain his form at Southampton, who also have an option to sign him at any time for £7.5m.